[For Seniors] Enjoy and Beat the Summer Heat! July Craft Ideas
With the end of the rainy season, July brings the heat and the full feeling of summer.
It becomes difficult to do outdoor activities like taking walks.
This time, we’re introducing craft ideas perfect for summer that you can enjoy indoors.
We’ve gathered many projects that add vibrant summer colors or create a cool, refreshing atmosphere.
Craft activities are very popular among older adults, and using the fingers provides brain-training benefits.
Displaying the finished pieces at home or in a facility also gives a sense of accomplishment.
Let’s help older adults enjoy summer with wonderful creations.
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[For Seniors] Enjoy and Beat the Summer Heat! July Craft Ideas (71–80)
Watercolor making

We’d like to introduce “Watercolor Making,” an idea for creating gentle, atmospheric wall art that you can enjoy by playing with overlapping bleeds.
By simply using water-diluted paints to let colors bleed and blur, you can express a magical summer fireworks sky.
Tools like brushes, sponges, and tissues can create charming textures, so even those who aren’t confident in drawing can enjoy it.
Each finished piece has a strong presence on its own, and when displayed on a wall, it creates a very soft summer landscape.
It’s a relaxing, hands-on activity that’s both fun and soothing for the heart.
Fireworks paper cutting

When you watch fireworks, many of you probably feel your daily fatigue just blow away.
The loud booms echo alongside the beautiful silhouettes floating in the night sky, giving you an indescribable sense of exhilaration.
This time, let’s express those fireworks as paper cutouts.
All you need is origami paper and scissors.
Simply fold the paper and make a few cuts to create the fireworks silhouettes.
Paste them onto construction paper, and you’ll have a lovely fireworks scene.
Hang it on the wall, and it becomes a perfect piece to enjoy the summer.
Fireworks made with ring decorations

When it comes to fireworks, they’re a hallmark of summer, aren’t they? The beauty of fireworks bursting across the night sky moves the heart in an indescribable way.
They also stimulate the brains of older adults, which can help prevent dementia.
This time, I’ll introduce a craft: a burst firework made with paper chains.
You create rings out of origami and then combine them to form a firework.
Making the rings involves fine handwork, which provides good stimulation for the brain.
Let’s enjoy the activity together—chatting about fireworks as older adults work side by side.
[For seniors] Enjoy and beat the summer heat! July craft ideas (81–90)
Fireworks and Lanterns
Fireworks and paper lanterns are quintessential symbols of summer in Japan.
They move people and have a charm that attracts many.
For older adults in particular, they evoke a sense of nostalgia—perhaps bringing back memories of the summer festivals they enjoyed as children.
Making various kinds of lanterns with origami can be fun, too.
It nurtures imagination and provides good stimulation for the brain.
If you decorate your room with them, you can admire them anytime and let lots of summer memories come flooding back.
This year, it might be nice to plan a trip to see real fireworks as well.
lantern decorations

We’re pleased to introduce a perfect idea for summer wall decorations in care facilities: “Lantern Decorations.” They’re easy to make with brightly colored origami paper, so even those who aren’t confident with crafts can join in.
By cutting slits and gently puffing them into a rounded shape, you can create a three-dimensional finish that’s fun to look at.
String them together with paper twine or cord and hang them up, and the facility will instantly transform into a summer festival setting! The space becomes more vibrant, and residents’ expressions are sure to brighten.
It’s a popular wall decoration that makes it easy to bring in a sense of the season.
ice pop

Introducing a summer craft idea for care facilities: “Ice Candy.” Fold origami paper into popsicle shapes, then decorate them with round stickers and sticky-note dots to make them cute.
Use paper scraps as decorative accents; adding layers and color variations creates depth and individuality.
Simple actions like cutting with scissors and tearing paper make it easy to try and great for finger exercises.
Display the finished pieces on walls or by windows to create a fresh, summery atmosphere.
Using safe materials, it’s a popular craft everyone can enjoy together.
An ornament of a morning glory and a watering can

Here’s a recommended idea for a summer craft to make at a day service center: “Morning Glories and a Watering Can” ornaments.
Create the morning glories using double-sided origami paper and washi (thin calligraphy paper) for a colorful yet gentle finish.
For the pot, edge a paper cup with paper cord and add paper-straw supports to give it a three-dimensional look.
The watering can uses a kitchen paper or toilet paper roll for the body, with a paper straw inserted as the spout.
Since all the materials are paper, it’s safe to make.
The finished piece is a cheerful work that also makes a delightful summer interior decoration.




